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Six graduate students in the Master of Public Administration program have been named recipients of the prestigious scholarship: Megan Zingerman, Domingo Feliz Carela, Sydney Buffalo, Rachel Britton, ...
Wendell Scales, a U of A doctoral student, brought a distinct voice rooted in community, youth development and the urgent need to reimagine how the next generation of agricultural leaders is prepared.
Sponsored by the Arkansas Academy of Chemical Engineers, the program offers students invaluable opportunities for professional growth and continues to strengthen the bonds between students and alumni.
Brian Cunniff, an assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Vermont, will discuss how the subcellular positioning of mitochondria regulates gene-expression patterns ...
Nelson Hackett's story is as winding as the street in south Fayetteville that is named after, but not many people know more about him than what they see on a map. U of A historians want to change that ...
Michael Wilmot, assistant professor of management, and two colleagues drew on 111 meta-analyses, 3,330 studies and over 2.25 million participants to assemble one of the broadest taxonomies of life ...
In His Safety will feature works by Take Six, Anita Wilson, and Donald Lawrence at the Faulkner Center on Sept. 30 under direction of Grammy-winning music director Jeffrey Murdock. Get tickets now.
Mandy Armstrong already had a heart for teenagers. Now, she's adding skills, earning a bachelor's degree in the spring and pursuing a master's degree through the U of A's online Global Campus.
Sheri Deaton will guide the center as it develops online economic education resources and crafts experiential K-12 programs that stimulate entrepreneurial mindsets in students across the state.
The Service Learning Initiative invites students, faculty and advisers to ja series of events designed to highlight how service learning can enrich your academic experience and connect classroom ...
The grant will support associate professor Ngan Le's research on developing artificial intelligence systems that are trustworthy, reliable and sustainable in real-world environments.
The four-year project, funded by a $1 million NSF grant and led by professor Khoa Luu, will examine the growing amount of tobacco-related content shared online through social media and its potential ...